US1103482A - Alloy for welding copper and nickel. - Google Patents
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- B23K—SOLDERING OR UNSOLDERING; WELDING; CLADDING OR PLATING BY SOLDERING OR WELDING; CUTTING BY APPLYING HEAT LOCALLY, e.g. FLAME CUTTING; WORKING BY LASER BEAM
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- CARL CANzLnR and RICHARD SAMESREUTHER both subjects of the German Emperor, and residents of Diiren, Rhineland, Germany, coppersmiths, have invented a new and Improved Alloy for Welding Copper and Nickel, of which the following is a specification.
- a copper wire s all be used for such welding operations, amount of phosphorus necessary for the welding operation, also silver in'quantities which contains besides the up to five per cent.
- silver cadmium, bismuth, or an alloy of any or all of these metals may be employed, the cadmium, silver and alloys, being an equivalent of the silver for the purposes of this invention.
- the joints welded with such a binding agent or alloy of copper and silver show an extraordinary strength and elasticity.
- the welded joints may be Worked in a heated condition.
- the alloy may be also employed in the same manner for welding nickel, which is an equivalent of copper, for the purposes of this invention.
- An alloy for welding copper which consists of the same metal as a base, phosphorus and a small percentage of silver.
- An alloy for welding copper which consists of an alloy made in the form of a wire and consisting of the same metal as a base, phosphorus and a small percentage of silver.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
CARL CANZLER AND RICHARD SAMESREUTHER, OE D'UREN, GERMANY, ASSIGNORS TO AUTOGENWERK SIRIUS, GESELLSCHAFT MIT BESCHRKNKTER. HAFTUNG, OF
DUSSELDORF, GERMANY, A FIRM.
ALLOY FOR WELDING COPPER AND NICKEL.
1,103,482. No Drawing.
Patented July 14, 1914.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that we, CARL CANzLnR and RICHARD SAMESREUTHER, both subjects of the German Emperor, and residents of Diiren, Rhineland, Germany, coppersmiths, have invented a new and Improved Alloy for Welding Copper and Nickel, of which the following is a specification.
Hitherto 1n welding copper phosphorus was generally employed as areducing agent for preventing an oxidization of the copper. This phosphoruswas applied to the welding either in form of phosphorous co per wire or of a phosphorous powder, w ich Was strewn onthe joint during the welding operation. The results obtained were, however, not satisfactory as regards the quality of the welded joint. With the object of obtaining better results, a copper wire has in recent times been used, which contained, beside the phosphorus, also tin and zinc at varying percentages. But neither by such means an absolutely perfect welded joint was obtainable, on the contrary, the joint is generall brittle and does therefore not allow 0 being conveniently worked.
According to the present invention a copper wire s all be used for such welding operations, amount of phosphorus necessary for the welding operation, also silver in'quantities which contains besides the up to five per cent. In place of the silver, cadmium, bismuth, or an alloy of any or all of these metals may be employed, the cadmium, silver and alloys, being an equivalent of the silver for the purposes of this invention. The joints welded with such a binding agent or alloy of copper and silver show an extraordinary strength and elasticity. The welded joints may be Worked in a heated condition. The alloy may be also employed in the same manner for welding nickel, which is an equivalent of copper, for the purposes of this invention.
We claim:
1. An alloy for welding copper which consists of the same metal as a base, phosphorus and a small percentage of silver.
2. An alloy for welding copper, which consists of an alloy made in the form of a wire and consisting of the same metal as a base, phosphorus and a small percentage of silver.
In testimony whereof, we'hcreto affix our signatures in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
Witnesses LOUIS VANBORY, OSCAR Darmm.
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US2636101A (en) * | 1949-09-07 | 1953-04-21 | Pue Leland A De | Arc welding electrode |
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US2636101A (en) * | 1949-09-07 | 1953-04-21 | Pue Leland A De | Arc welding electrode |
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